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Willing Spirit's avatar

Really good! Jesus was not weak, did not practice tolerance of anything and everything. To know him we not only need to read the Word, but to understand what his words meant in that time. I need to study more!

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Raptor's avatar

He turned over the tables of the money changers in the temple. Evil. Called out the wicked.

He certainly had an overabundance of patience with His people and in particular His disciples. And now His Church. God CANNOT tolerate sin.

Christ is able to show His strength when we are weak. Christ never abuses his strength and never uses his unlimited strength unjustly. We are not called to tolerate evil. Not at all.

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SusanMc's avatar

Avoid all appearances of evil

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S.P.H.'s avatar

"If you have a cloak sell it and buy a sword".

I'm sure someone will place that in proper context. Love this C&C community!

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DenverDad's avatar

Then Jesus said to him, “Put your sword back into its place. For all who take the sword will perish by the sword."

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

I love these deeper insights into these stories that give us expressions such as, "Turn the other cheek." With a fuller understanding of the context, we see that Jesus was actually advising that we stand our ground, not pathetically "turn the other cheek" and let bygones be bygones, and asking or allowing ourselves to slapped again...Which is, I'd guess, how most "understand" Jesus's teaching here. No, be bold!

One of the most transformative explanations for me of the Beatitude, "The 'meek' shall inherit the earth," was the explanation of the word "meek." In the Aramaic, the language Jesus spoke, that word did not have the meaning we ascribe to it in English or via translation into the Greek.

One of its many meanings included its allusion to being 𝒕𝒆𝒂𝒄𝒉𝒂𝒃𝒍𝒆, flexible. When I put that meaning into the Beatitude, "And the 𝒕𝒆𝒂𝒄𝒉𝒂𝒃𝒍𝒆 shall inherit the earth (the land), that resonated for me. Of course, Jesus would say that! Not the shy and retiring inheriting the land, but those who are teachable, open, flexible...Indeed.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

Beautifully worded - thank you for enlightening us, "She"!

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DenverDad's avatar

But God does not like proud people. Thus the double sin for Pride Week, not to mention that they absconded with the rainbow which is another Biblical symbol of godly promise.

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